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he Ninth New-York. The Surgeon will point out the place of his interment. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your. obedient servant, J. L. Reno, Brigadier-General. Department of Norfolk, headquarters Third brigade Volunteers, Camden Co., N. C., April 21. To Brig.-Gen. J. L. Reno, U. S. A.: General: In reply to your letter of the twentieth instant, I have to state that I have referred the subject of the wounded men to department headquarters, and am instructed to inform you thapshire,12   Total,1598 Among the number killed was one commissioned officer, Adjutant Gadsden, of the Zouaves, and two non-commissioned officers. This engagement took place on the nineteenth of April, in the extreme northern part of Camden County, near the State line, twenty miles from Norfolk, and has been designated as the battle of Camden. The day will long be remembered as the anniversary of that on which the first blood was spilled in the streets of Baltimore. Gen. Burnside i